On 20/08/12 09:42, Gémes Géza wrote:
Hi Steve,

Answers below
Hi Géza

Thanks for your patience.
Lets take this share:
[home]
path = /home2/home
read only = No

1. Could you tell me what I need to add to enable Administrator to
have full control over it?

Hi Geza
I think I just understood it. It has all started working.

The most probable cause of not having access is that Administrator has
no access to the underling filesystem, so I would do a setfacl -R -m
u:Administrator:rwx,d:u:Administrator:rwx /home2/home  It could have two
results: 1. everything starts working, 2. it complains, that couldn't
find user Administrator which indicates, that you should review your
winbind and nsswitch config.

setfacl -R -m u:Administrator:rwx,d:u:Administrator:rwx /home2/home

Now Administrator can write to /home2/home and any directory under it. Brilliant. Administrator must have posixAccount, uidNumber and gidNumber for this to work.

2. is there a user in the Domain (like root in Linux) who has control
over everything? Shares, users, network, the lot?
NO

Not even with a m$ server?
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As always we are indebted to your patience and time spent with us on the issue.

This is a bit off thread, but could you specify any budget hardware/minimum Samba4 DC Samba3 fileserver server requirements for a college of 2000 students sharing 150 duel boot KDE/w7?

Cheers,
Steve




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